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Old 07-25-2001, 09:30 AM   #1
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Is <FONT size="5"><FONT COLOR="orange">shrimp</FONT c></FONT s> good for you?

Not the battered shrimp, just your regular plain shrimp.

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Well, its loaded with protein

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Shrimp is VERY good for you. Lots of protein (as Junebug noted), just a little bit of fat. Shrimp also has a little cholesterol in it, but it's nothing to worry about. As long as you don't fry your shrimp or let it soak in fatty sauce, it's a very healthy addition to your diet.
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Ask Blue and ballast what type of shrimp they like.

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Ask Blue and ballast what type of shrimp they like.
I could see that coming a mile away!

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Is <FONT size="5"><FONT COLOR="orange">shrimp</FONT c></FONT s> good for you?

Not the battered shrimp, just your regular plain shrimp.

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Serving size (28 g.) has 29.5 calories, 0.5 g fat, 0 sat. fat, 42.5 mg cholest., 5.5 g protein, 52 mg potassium, and 41.5 mg sodium..

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What ever do you mean, Baboon!

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<FONT COLOR="#000002" SIZE="1" FACE="Verdana, Arial">[Edited 2 times, lastly by I Are Baboon on 07-25-2001 at 11:43 AM]</font>
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Serving size (28 g.)
How many Shrimps = 28 grams?

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Depends what size shrimps you get!

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I’m talking about those small shrimps. I’m eating the ones that are not quite as big as the pinky finger.

Are certain shrimps better for you?

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shrimps is shrimps.

don't know about the number of them.
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All shrimps are created equal. Some are just bigger than others. The big shrimps usually bully around the smaller ones in the playground.

The ones that are the size of your pinky are medium shrimp (raw). 28g = three or four shrimpages.
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How many Shrimps = 28 grams?

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How many Shrimps = 28 grams?
Hey. Not too many. Maybe one jumbo shrimp or a couple of large shrimp.

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